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陸光小吃館

Taipei CityChinese
3 months ago
Lunch4 pplNT$190

The Lu Guang Snack Shop is located on Dongfeng Street in the Daan District of Taipei City. The nearest MRT station is Daan Station, Exit 6, which takes about an 8-minute walk. The interior decor is styled in a retro military dependents' village theme, decorated with some old photographs and national flags. It has a very KMT vibe (?), paired with Taiwanese floral tablecloths, making it feel like dining in a dependents' village living room. The shop is equipped with round tables for 6-8 people, and there are plenty of seats, but during lunchtime, it can get crowded enough that tables need to be combined for dining.

Ordering method: Fill out the paper menu (the menu for large dishes seems to be ordered differently, displayed on the wall? Today four of us came to eat, so we ordered noodles). For braised dishes, you go to the counter to grab them, and they will be cut and served at your table. After dining, you pay the bill, which is cash only; digital payments are not accepted, and no invoices are provided.

The experience of the meal is noted in the photo below ⬇️

The flavor of the dishes is quite good, the portions are average, and you would need to order additional braised dishes to feel full. The prices are slightly high, but the business is still very good, which must indicate some unique points. It’s worth a try.

Braised dishes (self-selected at the counter) Pig ears, tofu, pig's blood, radishes, braised eggs I kind of forgot how much, about $180? A bit pricey, but the flavor is quite good. The tofu is cut very well, thin enough to be translucent. 😂
Shredded chicken dry mixed noodles $90 Ordinarily delicious But the price is quite extraordinary
Spicy and Sour Kaiyang Noodles $90 The sauce has a sour and spicy flavor that is very appetizing. A small drawback is that there is no meat.
The portion of the noodles is of regular size. A person with an average appetite will probably not feel full just from eating the noodles.
Stir-fried greens $150 It's not really stir-fried... it's somewhere between blanching and stir-frying. The price... it's outrageously expensive. (This isn't after a typhoon 😢)
The self-serve braised snacks have many choices, but none have price tags.
Slightly famous hot sauce With a fragrant flavor of Sichuan pepper (Sichuan pepper is great😍)
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陸光小吃館台北市大安區東豐街63號
ChineseNT$190
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